Friday, March 29, 2013

1303.7088 (Jeremy Shears et al.)

Superoutbursts and grazing eclipses in the dwarf nova SDSS J165359.06+201010.4    [PDF]

Jeremy Shears, Ian Miller, Roger Pickard, Richard Sabo
We present photometry obtained during the 2012 May and September outbursts of the frequently outbursting dwarf nova, SDSS J165359.06+201010.4. Superhumps were present in both cases with a peak-to peak amplitude of up to 0.28 mag, showing these events to be superoutbursts. We show for the first time that the system undergoes small eclipses with a depth of up to 0.08 mag, lasting 11 to 14 min, which are likely to be grazing eclipses of the accretion disc. The September outburst was the better observed of the two and lasted at least 14 days with an outburst amplitude of approximately 4 magnitudes. The mean superhump period was Psh = 0.065103(20) d. Analysis of eclipse times of minimum gave an orbital period Porb = 0.064419(26) d, although there is some ambiguity due to the relatively short time over which the eclipses were observed. The fractional superhump period excess, epsilon, was 0.0106(7).
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.7088

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